The best bet is to always just pick up the README or documentation, even
most importantly the company's web site and check for what port the service
runs on. My suggestion is to hit the web site and do a search on firewall or
port if they have a cgi search function built into the site.
my 2 cents.
Eric
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Therrien, Mark
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 7:53 AM
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Subject: Various "Services"
I am new to this list and to firewalls in general. My level of
understanding is high, but there are a few things that I need help with.
How can the following services get blocked:
Yahoo! Messanger
AOL AIM
PowWow
Webshots
Napster
Sonique
WinAmp
any other MP3 grabber.
I know that these have been discussed before, however, I would like to get
the most recent info.
Virtually,
Mark Therrien
District Technician/Network Admin
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